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Thursday, November 29, 2012

I think I've mentioned that I try to sketch something each morning as soon as I sit down with my cup of coffee. Some times I have something in mind before I sit down, other times I just look around my desk until I find something I might want to sketch.

Last Monday morning when I was ready to sketch I saw the only holiday decoration I took to set upon my table at the Saturday Holiday Bazaar. A small unadorned fake tree.

I love the this small plain tree sitting in a beautiful sophisticated gold leaf pot. It's a small statement ... the top of the unadorned tree to the bottom of the lovely gold pot is only 14" high. Small yet a touch of sophistication.

The juxtaposition speaks to me. Plain and lovely. I think it made a lovely sketch.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

I wanted to share with you a couple of ideas that you might like to use with your sketchbooks.

This is a hardbound sketchbook, approximately 11" x 9". Notice the White Ribbon in the above sketchbook photo? I am always having a hard time finding the next blank page in my sketchbooks so I glued this white satin ribbon in between the cover and the pages, in the binding to use as a bookmark. I used Elmer's white glue. I'm sure and its been in this book since 1999.

In the above smaller spiral-bound sketchbook, 9" x 6", I tied a red ribbon to use as a bookmark on the top spiral of the book. I can untie the ribbon, if I choose, when the sketchbook is filled. I like the idea of being able to find where I left off sketching last with a built in bookmark.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Here it is less than a week away from Holiday House Bazaar and I'm just now letting my followers know about our local annual Bazaar here on our island.

Original Sea Shell Paintings on Wood Blocks

Original, Affordable, Art

This year I am very excited to show off my newest line of Sea Shell Oil Paintings on small wooden blocks. These Shells are from the beaches around us and look stunning. The paintings remind us all of our most memorable day on the Beach.

But the best part of all is that they are extremely affordable. You'll want to pick up several for the last minute unique gift of Original, Affordable, Art.

These small Original, Affordable, Art paintings will make wonderful Hostess / Host Gifts for the Holidays and House Warming Gifts. Also, they are light weight for shipping and easy to pack as a gift in a suitcase for travel.

Along with my beautiful sea shell paintings I will have my lovely oil paintings to share with you and my ever popular note cards with some newest designs as well as my other favorites from my extensive line.

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Please, if you are in the area on Saturday, November 24th stop by the Community Club on the island and say hello. My booth is always in the Community Hall (not the fire hall) up on stage right ... its hard to miss me and my art up there.

It had been many years since I had tried my hand at collage but when our local Art Talk Group decided to have a different theme for each meeting I decided this would be fun way to capture Autumn for this months theme.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

A few years ago, Inquiring Minds offered our community a lecture given by a native american storyteller for the afternoon. Her tribe had given her the title of Storyteller and she was excellent in this position. I became inspired to paint her when I saw how animated she was in her button blanket cape as she told the stories that had been passed down to her. I learn something from most of the paintings I do... sometimes it's not so obvious other times like one its very obvious to me. While working on this painting I learned I don't need a tube of black paint if painting something very dark because you can mix your own very dark, dark gray by mixing red, and blue to make purple then slowly adding small amounts of yellow to make a black that I was happy with. Whoda thunk?

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